Alternative Names: None
Type of Dive: Greig ness on the Aberdeen coastal path is a good shore dive.
Suggested Experience: Sport Diver
Travel directions: Google Edinburgh: Google
Parking directions: On the verge Google
Distance from Aberdeen: 3 miles 15 mins Edinburgh: 125 Miles 2 hours 45 mins
Lat & Long: N57.128064 W-2.049669 No postcode Google
Depth: 15m
Tides: Tide tables
Site entry/exit: Its a long walk to the water and the path you follow around the field now has tall concrete blocks making it harder to get to the water. You can cut across the field rather than follow the path (350m).
Underwater directions: Info to follow Contact me
Air & Nitrox: Core94
Site Hazards: Should be avoided in Easterlies due to the swell.
Nearest Public phone: Info to follow
Mobile Network service: Contact me
Pub: None close to here.
Café: None close to here.
Version: 2
Created by: Finstrokes
Date: 7/7/07
Thanks To: Poiret, James and Bellbag
Other comments: A lot of wreckage on this headland, possibly the Ben Tork or the Ben Screel
Surface Photos:
Underwater photos: Contact me
Divesite map: Contact me
Dive reports: Bellbag March 13 I dived it once in 1994 on a calm summer's evening. 46 minutes to 11 metres according to my wee red book. I didn't see any wreckage just crabs 'n' stuff. The access is now harder than it used to be with parking now only on the verge (check google earth). The path you follow around the field now has tall concrete blocks to discourage motorbikes. I'd use a wheelbarrow now if I was determined to go down for a guddle again.
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